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Refer ancient monuments bill to select committee: Oppn

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The Ancient Monuments and Archaeolog­ical Sites and Remains (Amendment) Bill could not be taken up for discussion in the Rajya Sabha on Monday as the opposition members protested and demanded it to be sent to a select committee.

Soon after the Bill was introduced by Minister of State for Culture Mahesh Sharma, Leader of Opposition Ghulam Nabi Azad suggested that it should be referred to a select committee.

"Since this Bill has not gone to the standing committee for scrutiny, it should be referred to a select committee. It is an important Bill because it has cultural, historical, educationa­l and economic ramificati­ons for the present and future generation­s," he said, reports IANS.

The demand was supported by Samajwadi Party (SP), the Left parties, the DMK, the RJD and others.

"There has been a convention to refer the bills to the standing committees but it is not being followed. The Congress' demand is valid and it should be sent to a select committee," SP member Ram Gopal Yadav said.

Minister of State for Parliament­ary Affairs Vijay Goel urged the agitating members to allow the discussion for the passage of the Bill but he was not heard by the opposition.

Citing urgent reasons for the passage of the Bill, Sharma also urged the members to pass it at the earliest but the opposition members did not relent and favoured the Bill to be referred to a select committee.

The Chairman also took sense of the House and asked the Parliament­ary Affairs Minister to discuss the issue with all the political parties and come back to the House.

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